Thanks Andy for collecting this info. This helps me out a lot. Alan Kinnunen is the one who offered up the building, so please check in with him when you first get there. He should be able handle any of your power/projector/space needs. I won't be able to make it, but I know most of you have been to other installfests so everything should be fine. Alan, anything else you need? I appreciate all you guys are doing. It will really make this installfest a great experience for a lot of beginners. And if anyone has a digital camera, please take some snapshots and send them to me. -- Clay On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) wrote: > First of, sorry about the CC. Necissary evil as who knows when the mailing > list server will actually deliver this. > > So far, I've collected this: > > * Munir Nassar would like to do a RedHat 7.2 Install Presentation, about > 12pm. > > * Lorry want's to help with non-technical stuff (greeting people, > burning CDs, buy/order pizza, make sure everyone has a name tag, etc.) > > * Kelly Black wants to help with Slackware, will arrive at 12:30 > > * Jeff Clark - RedHat/Mandrake help (maybe install presentation) > > * Jack Ungerleider and Ben Lutgens are bringing some install media and > some rescue discs. > > * Jima is on riot control > > * Bill Layer - whatever is needed. > > * Scott D. and Andy Z. - Debian Install Presentation. > > Mostly this e-mail is for the benifit of those who want to do Install > Presentation's. They will be preparing something in depth in advance, and > expect to have people listen, or something. :) I know that I don't want to > be at the Installfest all day, so knowing when I'll start my presentation > is very important to me. :) > > And I'm sure knowing which presentation will be going on when will be very > nice for those attending the fest to install Linux. > > Other issues: > > IMHO, Name Tags are a very good idea! :) > Perhaps those who are there to help should write something indicating > that. > > Install Helper: Red Hat > Install Helper: Debian > or something under their name. > > Enough for now. Sleep needed. See ya Saturday. > > > Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org > "The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making > a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims > to be trying to take over the world." > >